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Descriptions

The type species of ALPHAVIRUS normally transmitted to birds by CULEX mosquitoes in Egypt, South Africa, India, Malaya, the Philippines, and Australia. It may be associated with fever in humans. Serotypes (differing by less than 17% in nucleotide sequence) include Babanki, Kyzylagach, and Ockelbo viruses. Source: National Library of Medicine, MeSH 2006

Sindbis Virus (SINV) is a member of the Togaviridae family, in the alphavirus subfamily. The virus was first isolated in 1952 in Cairo, Egypt. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes (Culex spp.) SINV causes sindbis fever in humans and the symptoms include arthralgia, rash and malaise. Sindbis fever is most common in South and East Africa, Egypt, Israel, Philippines and parts of Australia. Sindbis virus is an "arbovirus" (arthropod-borne) and is maintained in nature by transmission between vertebrate (bird) hosts and invertebrate (mosquito) vectors. Humans are infected with Sindbis virus when bitten by an infected mosquito. Recently SINV has been linked to Pogosta disease in Finland. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Sindbis virus

Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
Sindbis virus
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2000-10-16
Construct for LOINC Short Name
SINV

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Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China) 辛德毕斯病毒
Synonyms: SINV;披膜病毒科;甲病毒属
fr-CA French (Canada) Virus Sindbis
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Virus Sindbis
it-IT Italian (Italy) Sindbis virus
Synonyms: SINV
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) Sindbis virüsü
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) Синдибис вирус
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) Sindbisvirus
fr-BE French (Belgium) Virus Sindbis
pl-PL Polish (Poland) Wirus Sindbis